Merida pizzeria airstrike

The Merida pizzeria airstrike occurred in 2010 during the Venezuelan Civil War. The People's Liberation Army of Venezuela (PLAV) came under fire from Venezuelan Army troops occupying a pizzeria in the city of Merida, so they called in a laser-guided bomb that destroyed the building and killed all of the soldiers inside.

History
While he was patrolling the city of Merida in a Bolivar Guntruck with a People's Liberation Army of Venezuela (PLAV) fighter, mercenary Mattias Nilsson came across a tall building where Venezuelan Army soldiers were firing at PLAV troops on the ground from. They came out of the windows above the first-floor pizzeria to fire on the PLAV, so Nilsson left the guntruck and called for a laser-guided bomb airstrike on the building. The missile had a direct hit and blew up the building, levelling it and leaving all of the VZA troops dead.